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2 THE lUXJISTER AND LKADKIt: TUESDAY 3I0JLMXC. NOVEMBER 28, 1911.. are affile Icted with contagious dAcni'S, have no place for the tiiihlients. velcr Is utopplng at a liot.I and but we NOPLACE TO TREAT CONTAGIOUS CASES DRANK CARBOLIC ACID IN PLACE OF LIQUOR It a trave REPUBLICANS SENT contagious disease, except mall- gets One Leading Character In "The Girls of 1912" GUDDIHIS GIVEN HONOR OF CHURCH FOR OUTDOOR CAMP NOTE By BOTSFORD Practical Joke Is Responsible For Woman's Death. Man With Erysipelas Taken to Private Home.

pox, we must quarantine the hotel, unless we can get a private family to care for him." The man who was provided for yes-lerday was John Itasmuraen of Cumberland, Md. He has been working for a railroad contractor. He has an advanced case of erysipelas. He was sent to Des Molnos for treatment. Men Elevated Summer Recreation Club Commercial Club Secretary NKW YOHK, Nov.

27. -The nilacarriage of a crude "practical Joke" caUHej the Nineteen to death of MrnP Alice Tristram Hhankx, aald to the daughter of 'anon TrtM- Works to Bring Convention Here. Cardinal College. House Is Planned at Y. W.

C. A. Rally. tram of Trinity church. Dublin.

In th( option of Coroner Hhongut, who an noiinced today that aeveral nien who were with her when ehe took polaon would he aumtnoned to explain what they knew of the cane. THREE' EXPLOITS DES MOINES INSTITUTE IS OPENED STATES The woman died Katurday night In a hoapltal ambulance from the effect of Need for a contagious disease hospital In Des Moines again was demonstrated yesterday afternoon when the city health department was called upon to take charge of a man who was erysipelas. There is no public place to take transients who have such aliments, according to. officers of the health department. The same disposition was made of yesterday's patient as formerly has been done In such cases a private family was found to take care of "It sometimes keeps us pretty busy finding a place to take such persons, but we have always been successful In doing It," said City Physician yayler.

"It takes time, but. then It Is a part of our work." "Des Moines has detention hospital, but It Is only for the care of persons with smallpox," said James Morgan, secretary of the health department. "The county takes care of residents who carbolic acid, which ahe drank In (he rea Mensii(re Is Short One. WASHINGTON, D. 0 Nov.

Taft completed his annual message to congress today and It was sent to tho government printing office. The message Is said to be about 6,000 words long, one of the shortest annual messages written in recent years. The president will deal with the tariff ciueBtion later In a special message, Edison Visits Taft. 'WASHINGTON, D. Nov, 27, Thomas A.

Edison called at the White house today and met President Taft for the first time. "I had never seen the President and wanted to shako hands with, him," said the Inventor as he went away. taiirant of the. golf club holme In Van Cortland 1'ark. It wan thought then she to i Visiting Secretaries Attending Sessions Speak at Banquet.

hud deliberately taken her own life. Thn bottle containing thla acid, the cor Map Mailed Politicians Show City's Hotel Advantages. Creation of Unnamed Cardinal Creates Large Amount of Talk. oner believed, wan labelled "Vermouth" and placed besldea Mm. Bhank'a plate In a Kplrlt of fun.

Subpoenaa will bo la. ailed, the coroner declares, requiring her eompiinlona at the table to teatlfy at the lniict tomorrow. Mr. Hhankn, he cor- In an attempt to bring the state re. oncr de'lared, was a profenlona singer, appearing under her maiden name.

publican convention to Dea Moines, Gels Botsford, secretary of the Greater Des Moines committee, Is Bending circular LAWRENCE RECALLS The Young Women's Christian ft two-elation of ts Moines will have within six months lte much desired permanent outdoor summer camp and club house if the enthijslimm aroused at the membership banquet held lust evening Is concentrate into activity. Thn lauwhlng of the proposed, project of the association members to campaign for fluids to rent a alto, near the De Moines river for a permanent summer PIONEER JOURNEYS hitters to ail tho members of the republican state convention committee, exploiting the advantages of Des Moines as a convention city. In addition to being the most centrally located city in Des Moines, Mr. Botsford has Included a small map of the down CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, HOUR, Nov. 27.

(MiMlliTit to tim-ftmixi from, t'oiw J'luo iHritlfmls in mlM In a tm-ret i-mwIMory liirtsv niirt ranfirnmd thn impiil nomination of iilnnlci'ii jmw jricmbiT in tho U.Iii-Ko of ardinufw, thn fniprnmii kuv irnliijr tho llonuui Ciithollc cliiir-h. Of thosip thuK lionnivrt liiifi? arc cltlsioim of tho tinned NtuK's: Mgr. John M. artlililMln)) of New York; Mgr. lllluin O'Comnill, aii'hblahop of llnxton, ana Mcr, Mompiln Kalcnnlo, apostolic dnlrmitn at WiiHliiniclori.

Mfr. Nlcoli ifinimii'i'o, iiontlfiilal iiihk-ii'V nt anitl to each mf the ni'W Aninriran eartilrinln tho police of hl aiirnlritminl. Many o( thn BWlwlaattca and A mi-ilum wllliamc-d tlm cerpmotiy which followed when thn ttmhIit ot rrrrmonlr-it Wiih lntrutHixl end liiimliwt to thn nnw train on the ratio of one good horse town district of tho city to show the camp was occasioned by the visit to Ds compactness and the ease of accessibility of the business section ot the city. The vioinos of Dr. Anna L.

Brown of New York City, founder ot the Health hnd Honor league atl head of the physical MISS EDNA ALEXANDER. Miss Alexander will be seen In a stellar role In the latest musical comedy success, "Thfl Ulrls of 1912," which will be presented in the Young Colored Men's department for the national association, and Miss Florence Wins, MIks Blanche for two of any of the other animals. Difficulties Lt'NHcned. As time advanced the trips were less hard owing to, the establishment of Omaha, Council Bluffs and the other towns along the route, Mr. Lawrence mild.

It wu Jils custom to go eat and buy, then coma back to Missouri with tho goods; leave tho wagon trains In charge of a waimn master he had Heary, Miss Mary Bushnell and Miss Helen Thomas, other national assocla tlon department secrHarles. These sec 9 retarlee are to conduct a territorial In map shows jUiat all conveniences necessary for a big convention may be found In Des Moines In a section six blocks square. The letter In part follows: "Within this area are located all of the depots to which trains bearing your delegates will arrive. Within this area are the hotels at which your delegates will stop during the convention. There are twelve of them, all modern, with over 2,100 guest rooms.

Within this area are 100 cafes at which your delegates stitute for the association secretaries of Christian association auditorium Thursday evening, Deo. 7, under the auspices of tho Cosmopolitan Literary Boclety. Miss Alexander, who Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Price Alexander of Highland Park, Is a graduate of North Des jvlolnes Hlfih school.

She will be married on Thanksgiving evening to William Beach of Chlllicotha, Mo. She Is a sister of Archie Alexander, football player of. cutrtlimlH, Kttilcy, '( "oruifll nnrl Kai the state of Iowa which opens in formal conlo, thn forrtiHl tiotloftn of tlinlr elw- session this morning at tho local awocla- tlon building. In honor of the dint ngutehed visiting guestis the local association Kave a ban brought with him from Utah and (fo ahead In (ho stago coach to prepared for toe goods when they came to Uln store, asked regarding buffalo, Mr. Lawrence said that when he made hla first trip In 1SH) he saw a great many of them, The wagon train was stopped hv great herds which down to the the state university eleven.

tuet In the association building dining I will find from good to the very best hall to over 300 members and friends. The large room waa elaborately decor ated In green and White bunting, association colore. The beauty ot tho tables was helgtened by bowls of autumn and rare cut flowers. tlon. At the an ma tltnn ho cormratu-liitfd Ilium.

I Itli cmlo Spenk. "I rcjoire that It fiilla on me aa doan to oTfor our uliititirwt thanks and moat profound JioinaBe lo hla hollnnsg for (fiu-rlmialy oVIkiiIiik U) Minn ua, despite our unworjhliiciw, to HiiUllmc dignity. While by thin NulcMp jiiot t.h. pontMf confora tli hlifheat honor tiport In our pcrnonul capacity tie iilso linnola tho noble, young anil powerful nation which la proud of Iln fluo Irmtltutlori. "Ho ronfora, llkfwtn, a vary Rrcat honor on tlm faithful Catholic of that nation, who ar truly (rroat and worthy of their hlKh reputation and whose atcady pninriwa under the arals of sane Chriatlan liberty wins the admiration of all.

rivers to drink. The oxen would Inva-rjaM? stmpde at the Sight of the. big herds and so It was necessary to halt the ti were slaughtered for their fur. but too frequently easterners came out thero Just to kill them and to go back home and say they killed forty or fifty. Untque Decorations.

But It remained for the gymnasium department of the association to sprint? the surprise of the evening. With D. Brown atlon for working women In Des Moines. As a prelude to the addresses to be given during tho two day institute, the visiting secretaries laft evening briefly outlined the scope of the work of each association department. The sessions of the institute which open this morning will be concluded for the day by a gymnasium exhibition to be given by the local gymnasium department this evening In the association gymnasium.

Dr. Anna L. Brown will review the work which Is being done In the local association gymnasium for the physical education of the young women of Des Moines. In service and cuisine. Within this area Is located the big, fireproof ed Coliseum in which your convention will be held.

This building will seat 5,000 persons on the main floor, 3,200 in the first balcony and 2,8 in the second balcony. There are ample committee room facilities in this building. Every seat in the building is within 160 feet of the rostrum. No other convention hall in the United States can seat so many people so close to the speaker. "Look at the little map again.

It's a protity compact proposition, don't you think? Spells convenience for your dele-gates and will certainly please them. Think of it, depots, hotels, convention hail, restaurants, all within three blocks of a eommon center; all in a square six city blocks across. No other city ran touch it. You owe it to your delegates to give this consideration." aa the case might be," said Mr. Law-tence.

On the later trips there were few buffalo seen owing to this wholesale slaughter The routes which these early wagon trains belonging to this western merchant The Ideal Christmas Gift is the thing that will bring pleasure to many instead of the one or two-1- Such a Gif is the Victrola. Chase West have every Victrola made in stock in sufficient number to supply the demand. No record that is listed in the Victor catalog is missing from their stock. It will be a pleasure for us to play the December records for you either at our store or at your home. Chase West Co.

To Cure a Cold In One Day tnke LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tab. lets. Druggists refund money If it falls to cure. K. GKOVK'S signature Is on each box.

25 cents. Testing the Asphalt. Winterset Madlsonlan: Bert Holland, who resides on the ancestral domain out near Webster, indulged in a runaway In as their specially honored guest, the members of the fiymnaslum department had artfully decorated their table In unique design to depict the camp life scenes by the use of miniature camps, dolls dressed In tennis and bnsko. ball sults-and miniature lakes In which dolls in fanciful bathing suits dipped. The place cards were imitation, tennis racquets, Their series of 'department yells and songs were written with the one purpose to announce to the association members and their guests that tho gymnasium department would take the Initiative In establishing an outdoor summer camp to which the Industrially em-ployea women of the city might go for vacation, rest and a respite from the summer's heaf.

The association members of the other departments rallied to the support of tho gymnasium glrla, but the suddenly launched movement was given even greater impetus when Miss Florence Sims, secretary of the national Industrial department, made a plea for the working woman who must spend her summer nights and days In the city. The association of Des Moines has Its opportunity, suld Miss Sims, to these conditions. as the associations In other cities have dona 'when they have established outdoor breathing spots for the employed women pf the cities, who have no homes and no money with which to "Thin unhiue honor wlthul cornea to ua Icaa by reaaon of our pcraonal merlta than bm'iiURB of the exalted opinion which the tiobki mind of the pontiff entertain of tho flourlahlnK condition of the Catholic'' religion In the United Htaleti." i 1 Tlw ajiiwh of Cardinal Valronlo Is cotiHldcriKl iin iui appendix to the papal allocution, at) It In known that It thn sentiment of. the hojy. ec toward America, Tlio Now JHnIioh.

Tlm now I'ai-rilnala confirmed In con-lutory today are: t'tirdlnal Coy Macho, arohhlahop of Valladolld. CaiiHniU FaJoonlo, apostolic delegate-at WaahlnKton. Cardinal Avlco, papal nuncio at Madrid. Cardinal lJlnnatelll, ex-papal luundo at Vletina, ('Htdlnal Farley, archbishop of New York. Bourne, arwliblahop of Veey- HilnBtct'.

i i Winterset Saturday morning, or rather the team did, or so It Is said. We are much Inclined to the opinion that the team had no Idea of running away, they Cnrless Night Prowlers. Stanhope Record: One night recently some night prowler visited the residence of Dr. A. E.

Carney and left his overshoes on the porch, and then went to the barn. While he was gone the doctor exchangedexchanged the shoes for a smaller- size. Party can have the shoes by calling on the doctor and haklng an explanation as to his business around that time of night. A. J.

Lavlne's chicken house was visited Monday night and a pipe left. The gentleman can have the pipe by calling for It. followed were along the Norm t'latte, Sweet water and Houthj rasa. (iovprnment Hecelvor. Mr.

Lawrence wan chosen by. the government when It confiscated the. Mormon church property as receiver for the property, and so carefully did he handle the money that he won the esteem and trust of those In the church and out of It. When he turned over the funds to the church a year or so later It wag found that the money hs turned back amounted to some half million of dollars. This trust of the Mormon people has always been his and was fully shown In the recent election when he carried the hlgheat majority.

Mr. Lawrence also helped to finance the Salt Lake City Tribune. He and sev-era! of the business men put the paper on Its feet In the early days of Its struggle. To see him, a person would not think that this active greybearded man was 78. But he owns up to that many years and was engaged In active business In the Utah capital for twenty-five years.

During this time he has made many trips across the plains. were slmiply trying the virtues of the new asphalt pavememt. Alter the team had fallen down four times, at each turn of the public square, they were satisfied that asphalt Is worth all tt coots. V. The Wonder it" (purchase the comforts of a aummer va ARE VACCINATED AGAINST DISEASE Canllnal Bauer, archblahop ot Olaimti.

Anilctte, archblsJiop of lJarl. O'Conmoll, archhlahop of Boston. Cfincllnal Dlblllar, archblnhop of Canllnal Knffel, archblahop of Vienna. Cardinal l) archblnhop of Montrwller (Krance), Cji1IiU Btnlot.1, papal major donio. Canllual Lunarl, awnor of tho holy office.

Cardinal Pomptel, jecretiiry of the con-drcKiilloniil coiuicll. 11 Canllnal lllllot of tiho Jeeuit order. Cardinal Hoiudum, redemptorlat, 1 1 cation, I'lii Campaign. As a result of the banquet and the enthusiasm engendered by Miss 81ms' address, it Is probuble that the association will Immediately begin a money campaign to carry Into effect next summer, the plan of outdoor pleasure and recre- More Than 200 University Students Take Precaution. CAPTURE MURDERERS OF TWO CONSTABLES HOPKINS BROS.

CO. THE BEST YET! VICTOR RECORDS From photo copy't Elliott St Vry IOWA CITY, Ia Nov. Merle Call, Interne of the state university hospital, has consulted more than 200 students as to vaccination for prevention of typhoid fever, following the warn. ln lisiied publicly to students Inst Friday by President John Bowman. Vaccine preparation was exhausted today and scores were forced to wait until tomorrow when more will arrive from the east.

No new cases have been reported since Sunday. All ure doing nicely and no fear is expressed either for their non-recovery or tlm BPread of the disease. Is your husband cross? An Irrltnhle, fault finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been, permanently cured of stomach trouble by taking Cham.

Men Declare They Thought Officers Were Highwaymen Nov. 27. -Two oung men who gave the namea of Curtia and Walker Nichola were ill-rented thin afternoon In Jackson county, pklahoma, in conn ctlon with the killing of Constable Charles llolloway and the woundlim of Constable J. A. Doyle In a fight near Donna, yesterday, llolloway and Doyle were searching for them for alleged participation In the robbery of the (tutu bank of odull early Thursday morn Kubelik Te Charm of Winter Lies in Cozy Nights at Home With a VICTROLA After dinner, when the family gathers round fireplaces or library table this wonderful machine takes up the burden of the entertainment.

In the long nights ahead the home that has no VICTROLA, will miss much that makes life worth while. What Christmas gift would please an entire household so well? The $200 Victrola or Edison Amberola is yours for a first payment of $10 down, followed by monthly pay-, ments of the same amount Baby Victrolas $15, $25, $40, ing, when iXM) loot wjib obtained arrest ws nmdo by Sheriff Kny of Wilbarger enmity," Texas, and Chief of The famous Bohemian violinist now makes records, exclusively for the Victor. The three records just issued exhibit well his strikingly original style and the passionate warmth of his playing the first satisfactory reproductions of the art of this gifted virtuoso. Victor Red Seal Records, 12-inch, $1.50 each J'ullce Wuggoncr uf Frederick, following On TODAY BIGGEST LIST OF RECORDS and the finest productions of the year. a telephone message from the men saying they were willing to surrender.

Both the men under arrest declare Ignorance of the Odell robbery and say when Itollowny and Doyle approached berlaln'a Tablets. For sule by ail dealer. Kxport Order for l'JO Engines. Waterloo Courier: The Waterloo Gasoline Engine company today received an export order for 120 engines for Immediate delivery. The order aggregates Jio.srjt! and la payable when the shipment reaches New York City.

At this time of year, when factories are usually operating with a diminished working force, orders of this size are appreciated and prove helpful, not only to the Institution, but to the city because it supplies a source of employment for labor that otherwise might be Idle. them yesterday with drawn revolvers Pierrot's Serenade Alberto Randegger, Jr. Zapateado Pablo de Saratata Perpetuum mobile (Suite No. 3 Op. 34, No.

S) 74256 742SS 742S7 they supposed they were being held up and shot to protect themselves. The men were taken to Vernon, tonight, $a0, $75 and $100 on still easier payments. Select your rranr Kies Hear these superb records at any Victor dealer's, and ask him for a December supplement which contains a complete list of new single-and double-faced Victor Records, with a detailed description of each. instrument now and enjoy it while you are paying for it AFTER BIG CONVENTION during the new year. Special Hit Number.

WOM 12 Madame Butterfly. 70055 1 3 Madame Butterfly. 6121210 McCormack. 742r.4 12 Evan Williams. SIS48 12 Snyder's Successes, Victor Quartet.

6005710 Lady Isabella March. and E0 others. Out today with the December list of new Victor Records A Postal Will HARGER BUSH 811 WALNUT STREET "Exclusively Victor-Edison Store" Bring It Victor Talking Machine Camden, N. J. Victor Needles 6 cents per 100, 60 cents per 1000 All Fine Records Commercial Club and Imich! I'arly Workers PiiIMiik the Jtopcx.

Tho Contirieirlul club and prominent prohibitionist ot lua Moinos ore attempting to bring the national nominating convention of the prohibition party to Den Moines next spring. A. V. Cimtes, a well known Iowa prohibitionist, who ran for governor during the lust election, and Uels Botsfoid, secretary of the Commercial club, are bringing pressure to bear upon the national committee of the prohibition party In hopes of bringing the big meeting to Des Moines. The national committee win meet In hicago on Dec.

to divide upon the time and place of the nominating convention, which will be held early In the spring. Mr. Centos and Mr. liotsford will attend the meeting for the purpose of extending a strong Invitation In behalf of Des Moines, A national nominating convention bus nevi been held In Des Moines. If the local prohibitionists, with the assistance Of tho Commercial smveed hi securing the convention it will bring thousands of visitors to the city from all seclbms of the country.

No matter what kind of an instrument you want wo can furnish it $5 up to $200. the valuable booklet on tuberculosis, telling of many remarkable recoveries of prominent people from that dread disease by the use of Nature's Creation. It has saved Why ill il We play them any time for you, DAVIDSON'S Kotos umm wmamm aroas SI XTH AND VALN UT 412.4.M--4I&-4I8 -WALNUT-STI HOPKINS BROS. GO, 618 620 Locust St. not you? Address ll S.

Hyman, 435 Utica Des Moines, la. The Wage Earner's Dollar DES MOINES. IOWA earns as much interest at this bank as tho dollar of tho Full Line of Latest Victor and Edison Many snoepssful business bouses ALFALFA CLOlfER iEAL 1 in Des Moines hticl their beginnings in small enterprises started with the savings of ipihiBtriouB workmen. Wo want many more workinsmen as regular, depositors in our Savings Department. Make it your habit to deposit a portion of your savings here at compound interest.

ALFALFA POLICE GET HOLDUP MEN ynlck Work by Officers Lund Gnffey ami Voting In dull. Kergcont Htnplos and Officer Hubbard lawt night arrested it. J. Uuffey and It. IV.

Young after catching them tiiP act of robbing Dan McCarthy under the ttevciith Ktroot viaduct. McCarthy claims that two men came up behind and attacked him before ho knew of thoir presence. They relieved him of watch and some small chnngti that he had in his pocketa, Just as they were finishing the Job the police officers appeared on the scone and gave chase after the robbers, who were captured within a short distance of the scene of the crime. Thila In the third attempted holdup within the last three duys and in each ca.se tho police have captured the MEAL FOR POULTRY FOOD Takes the place of grass and preen feed in winter. Helps keep the hens in good condition and increases egg production.

the Other Feeding Grit, shell, raw bona, beef scraps, charcoal, cracked com, wheat, kafflr corn and our famous "i'lymouth Kock" and "Hawkeye" brands of miied grain foods. "Everything always maintained at our usual high standard of excellence. "IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST" Now in and Ready for Delivery if I 1 suTurrM Iowa seed Visit Our Phonofrapli Departmeat Second Floor Annex and ask to hear them. Dos Moines National Bank. CAPITAL AKO SURPLUS 3600,000, OQ fL Tl Dos Moines.

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